This is the second one I build and like this one better. There is a guy that sells these using 6" square tube for $350, I used $2 worth or scrap but a 4"x4" x 24ft probably cost $150 in today's market enough to make about 5 of these.
Thanks 👍I might start another rocket stove this week except I will use plate vs tube. I have a small piece of diamond plate 10g and think it will be perfect.
You’re welcome 😊There is things that can be changed but I used what ever scrap I had. I have a rocket stove made out of 6" square tubing that I been wanting to try out. I may post a video of it in action soon.
This worked great and actually used it again today. I do need to improve my filming so might need to buy another camera...My expensive Sony lense melted with plasma cutter sparks so been using my phone. Glad you enjoyed the video.
My Buddy in Seguin Tx made one out 6” Square tubing . he can ad few thing to ad to the top . Put on or take off . For cooking . Flat plate for frying or wok . And open Grill cooking Steak. . The flat plate had legs on one end of it .to keep it level
I have noticed more people using 6" tube and will have to check one out. My buddy bought one from Mirando City for about $350 similar to what you mentioned. I think I will have to build a 6" tube version now. There is so many options and one I have seen often is a ash tray / ash door to help clean out.
@@cutweldngrind if get my friend to send his plan how he mand it I’ll send it to you . We communicate Through messenger . Can’t send pictures on UA-cam.
Thanks 👍...I been working on a small project about 5 to 10 minutes per day so hopefully I finish soon. I also think I will be helping my buddy assemble his 55 Belair which is all in boxes. I get to practice on fixing up a classic car so lets see how that goes.
I been wanting to change the name for a while and finally did. These rocket stoves work good as long as you can feed small twigs in there. I can always use the rocket stove as a boat anchor.
Great simple build but I have a couple of questions: 1. How did you determine the lengths and steel section size (I appreciate it’s from scrap but there must have been some decided lengths) 2. How does this one compare to the one with the air inlet/ash opening at the rear?
I actually saw a picture of this one online and just came up with the lengths really. The 2 rocket stoves I built work good and are similar in dimensions. If I were to make changes on this one it would be the top of the chimney, I prefer just 2 sections of steel crossing each other like an X.
The idea of the L shape stove is to let the air flows freely to the combustion chamber creating the pushing action vertically upward hence the filter placed in between would basically put some halt against the air flow. It would be better instead making a 3 inch high room at the bottom with a drawer draws to the back to retrieve the ashes that will fall down through the filter place horizontally to prevent larger pieces of wood from getting into the ash chamber.
First cook on this rocket stove and Ribeye came out great using the super hot skillet. I will upload the video on how I cooked the Steak.
I just made this exact burner today. I'll be firing it up tonight when I head outside to smoke.
Thanks for sharing. Your plasma cutter works great.
Nice! Very easy to follow vid, I've seen other folks turn the same build into rocket surgery.
This is the second one I build and like this one better. There is a guy that sells these using 6" square tube for $350, I used $2 worth or scrap but a 4"x4" x 24ft probably cost $150 in today's market enough to make about 5 of these.
Nice build man, at last someone doing this type of video who knows how to use a stick welder.
Thanks 👍I might start another rocket stove this week except I will use plate vs tube. I have a small piece of diamond plate 10g and think it will be perfect.
Thanks for sharing. Simple design and relatively easy to follow. Good job!👏
You’re welcome 😊There is things that can be changed but I used what ever scrap I had. I have a rocket stove made out of 6" square tubing that I been wanting to try out. I may post a video of it in action soon.
I need to make one👍those would be a great gift idea
You should! I have made 2 of these using 4" tubing but have seen others use 6 and 8 inch tube.
good stove like it
This worked great and actually used it again today. I do need to improve my filming so might need to buy another camera...My expensive Sony lense melted with plasma cutter sparks so been using my phone. Glad you enjoyed the video.
My Buddy in Seguin Tx made one out 6” Square tubing . he can ad few thing to ad to the top . Put on or take off . For cooking . Flat plate for frying or wok . And open Grill cooking Steak. . The flat plate had legs on one end of it .to keep it level
I have noticed more people using 6" tube and will have to check one out. My buddy bought one from Mirando City for about $350 similar to what you mentioned. I think I will have to build a 6" tube version now. There is so many options and one I have seen often is a ash tray / ash door to help clean out.
@@cutweldngrind if get my friend to send his plan how he mand it I’ll send it to you . We communicate Through messenger . Can’t send pictures on UA-cam.
@@kevin1gasman you can send pictures to my email if that helps or find me on Facebook Cutweldngrind or email cutweldngrind@yahoo.com
Hey Cut. Good video. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thanks 👍...I been working on a small project about 5 to 10 minutes per day so hopefully I finish soon. I also think I will be helping my buddy assemble his 55 Belair which is all in boxes. I get to practice on fixing up a classic car so lets see how that goes.
@@cutweldngrind Good luck and stay safe Brother.
Great video !!!! THANKS !!!! 👍👍
Awesome build and thanks for the measurements... Need to build one for breakfast at the beach... I see you changed your channel name...👍👍
I been wanting to change the name for a while and finally did. These rocket stoves work good as long as you can feed small twigs in there. I can always use the rocket stove as a boat anchor.
Great simple build but I have a couple of questions: 1. How did you determine the lengths and steel section size (I appreciate it’s from scrap but there must have been some decided lengths) 2. How does this one compare to the one with the air inlet/ash opening at the rear?
I actually saw a picture of this one online and just came up with the lengths really. The 2 rocket stoves I built work good and are similar in dimensions. If I were to make changes on this one it would be the top of the chimney, I prefer just 2 sections of steel crossing each other like an X.
Nice what thickness? Is that tubing for a 6x6 or 8x8 need to be
8cm x 8cm best for this stove brother.
Clean build man. Thanks for the video and measurements. You used 4" square tubing correct?
I used 4" tube and have a 6" square tube build that I never uploaded.
Thickness?
Awesome looking rocket stove! What model is the plasma your using in your video to cut the rocket stove?
I'm using a Primeweld Cut60 which I have done cuts on 1 inch mild steel before. The previous plasma cutter was a Cut50dp also from Primeweld.
Cool Build! looks great! Cheers
Thanks!
Beautiful work can you tell me what size rod and amps you used?
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can you leave slits or something at the bottom of the burn chamber to allow ashes to fallout?
Yes, you can add slits and would work fine.
The idea of the L shape stove is to let the air flows freely to the combustion chamber creating the pushing action vertically upward hence the filter placed in between would basically put some halt against the air flow. It would be better instead making a 3 inch high room at the bottom with a drawer draws to the back to retrieve the ashes that will fall down through the filter place horizontally to prevent larger pieces of wood from getting into the ash chamber.
You think I could make a mini one with 2 inch pipe?
Needs a baffle on the bottom front. Help control the fire
What did you run your amps at ?
Is that 8x8 tubing or 6x6?
This one is 4x4 and this other one is 6x6 ua-cam.com/video/vuJcU8Idk7w/v-deo.html
what’s the thickness on that metal
I want to say I used 1/8" steel / 10 gauge mostly from a local scrap yard.
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Can you cook chicken directly on the grill? Dimt the grease make it dangerous to do so.
The heat might be to high on the grate and since chicken takes along time it could burn it. I usually do steaks on a cast iron skillet.
First cut to the chase no side bullshit rocket stove build video and of course it's a stick welder